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Show -1_ THE OGDEN ·-2.B SUNDAY [UTAH] STANDARD-EXAMINER OCTOBER MORNING, 6, 1946 ** Social isDoings /n Ogden. Returns ' 4-corps, a son of Dr. and Mrs. After a month's stay in Ogden I W. R BIOWH. · visiting his family, Marriner S. On Visit Eccles, chairman of board of governors federal reserve, has returned Mrs. Hichard Newton and to take up his duties in Washing- , Genie, are in Ogden, at tne ' home of Mrs. Newton's ton, D. C. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene H. To Houston Their home is in Nampa, Idaho Mrs. James H. Dore and daughMrs. L. B. Dufton and Mrs Home ter, Walter O. Caldwell, Jr., of Hous- Now at home to their friends at ton, Texas, have returned to their169 South Ninth East, in Salt^Lake homes after visiting in Ogden at City are Mr. and Mrs. Homer home of Mrs. the summer and Richards Warner. Mr. Warner is son-in-law daughter, Mr. and continuing his studies at the mediMrs. George S. Eccles, in Ogden cal school of University of Utah. canyon. The Eccles are now at their Warner is the former Katnresidence at 1331 Twenty-sixth. erine Ann Romney, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. David S. Romney. A Guest A guest in Ogden these days Returning: Mrs. John R. Irwin of Des Saying a temporary farewell to is home She Moines, la. is at the ;heir many 'friends here . . . are of her son and daughter-in-law and Mrs Harold Browning of Mr.. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. 111. They have been Centralia, a few and expects to remain weeks! guests of Mrs. Browning s . \ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fisher, parents, At Staye Show and of Mr. Browning's father, Motoring to Salt Lake Friday George E. Browning and wife, and evening to attend the road show, his brother-in-law and sister, Dr. "The Glass Menagerie" were the and Mrs. A. W. Fthel Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Evans of Los Petty. Mona Asay, daughter of Mrs. Emma Asay, whose engagement Dr. W. R. Browns and daughter, erly of Salt. Lake City whose forthcoming marriage ivTi« L. ElHs, son of Paul Ellis, is announced today. (Loveland t?David Mae Mrs. and Gilman Ends Elizabeth, Trip lber^ D. Thorny is ^eduledjor Nov. 6 in the Salt studio.) daughter, Clare, Dr.- Anthony Mr. and Mrs. R. M..Hoggan have Lund and Dr. and Mrs. Henry returned from a trip to New York. Nelson. They spent two weeks in New visiting their son-in-law and Coloradoan Here Mr. and Mrs, John H. L Wed Visiting a neighboring state/is of Pelham, N. Y. Mrs. Mrs. Poe Newton of Pueblo, Cuthbertson is the former Miss Mrs. Emma Asay, 3012 Adams, She has been a house guest of Margery Hoggan. announces the engagement of her Honoring Glenn H. Turner, and Mrs. V. P. Campbell here. They also spent a week in Chicnf interest to Utahns -.will' be^ence, and Miss Evans is serving Springville, Utah artist, whose ago before returning home. daughter Mona, to David L. thP forthcoming marriage of Miss as substitute advisor to the Uniton display here, the Palette of Paul It's a Girl! is Ellis, 948 Twentya baby girl for Lieut. Cj.g.) Arrived Here 1 EvaSr diughter of Mr. and ed States delegation. Ethe It's club is sponsoring a tea this afteJLUici A«rfia1oc conEvans At conclusion the of the Angeles, and Mrs. Roger Williams -Brown of two-weeks' stay in Ogden is Mrs. * *J * * * _ . , jn-- J j-l-i. and her name is planned by Mr.'and Mrs. Bertf Van i)ye of Salt Lake City, and ference Senator Thomas and Miss rnoon from four to six, in the The wedding, scheduled for the TMa her rear-old son, Lief William, with Seattle, Wash,, Power auditorium. The gallweek in November, will take plan to return to WashingLinda She Louise.. arrived Sept. De Poel of Holland, Mich. They Senator Elbert D. Thomas. Ihe Evans and her ear Mrs. Anthony ton and leave immediately for are house guests of their son ony will be performed in be open from three place' in the Salt Lake L. D. S. will 24, weighing six pounds, nine eries Utah. The couple will arrive in six. The ounces, and her aunt, Elizabeth daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. the Lake L. D. S. temple general public is invited temple. Salt Lake about October 20, where Brown, boarded the first available L. Van De Poel of Marilyn November 6. attend. a Mi^ to Evan's graduate of Uni- Miss Evans will be the guest get acquaintplane this morning ed with her. Her mother' is Having Fun versitv of Utah and' a member .of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Turner, who is also curator R c h a r of the Springville galleries and art Ann former Dorothy Chi'Omega sorority, has been sec- and Mrs. C Smith, daughfun greeting their Ninth East organvarious in national South, ter of Dr. and Mrs.Mo.Herbert J. andHaving are retafy mothers instructor at the Springville high their Smith of St. Louis, Lieut. and visiting and governmental agenWard Willis of Redwood Mrs. school will be present during the Brown, who is stationed at the City, Calif. They are house guestscies in the nation's capital since afternoon. He will speak in "TechS. -naval hospital with the medical Mrs. Lloyd G. Harris and leaving Salt Lake'in 1932. She nique" at four o'clock, and will Alpha Alpha chapter of Epsilon a clerk in the senate eduEthel Willis and expect to be became and answer questions. labor committee at cation Sigma Alpha national education about 10 days. Members of the National Assotime Senator Thomas was chairwill hold its fall rush sorority Childhood of Education ciation man, and in 1943 became, confid- Members of Sophvita held their Trip Ezra C. Dr: her with_ father October brilliancy+soon Monday its evening, and be current special guests. Past Brisk autumn in home from a trip in the ential assistant to the director offirst meeting of the school year presidents Rich, for their winter home in Just Mrs. at the home of Miss Dorothy of the organization, a and state Joan of relations for the with industrial afternoon Wednesday is provocative sociality are Mr. and Mrs. north Angeles. They have .been spendArnold Felt, Mrs. Pat Bingham, Cardon, 2547 Van Buren, comSmith, president, in charge. few get-togethers have brightened ing the summer months at their H. White. They toured Montana, of California -at San Francisco, Miss Jennie Neal, and Miss Sarahmencing at m was over becThe to of turnd George Washington summer Hooper, meeting Higley, returning home in Valhalla, Ogden eight o'clock. Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper and VicMcCracken the week's activities. will preside at the the rush for man party be final to to Senator plans ame the oldest secretary Those in charge are Miss Erma canyon. in Hooper, toria, Canada, including the Grand Miss Chahmbertea Irene table. which be Enjoying the charm of the Ogheld will Saturday Thomas. Fowers, chairman: assisted by then! on Saturday, Sept. 28, when he Coulee dam in their itinerary. Miss Frances Chamberlin, den Golf and Country club on lin, Thomas and Miss Evans 26. following committees: Miss Nancy '· also spent some time in Tacoma, areSenator will be bridge and luncheon celebrated and Miss Barbara Mary Bingham birthdhis Tuesday afternoon were a hundredatItthe eighty-ninth a now Last Saturday evening. in Montreal attending the McBride, contact; Mrs. Eugene home of Mrs. C. H. Barton partj Wash., visiting Mr. .and Mrs. 29th with Bingham the will assist RushJohn was Mrs. T. home session of the international held at the of Jean Wil Fowers and Mrs. J. E. Hall, ent-- Charles Peters, former Ogdenites Monday when she entertains ay anniversary. two of last year's mem On Monday, Sept. 30, his grandthe Leonard Smiths at Seattle, wasconference. Senator Thom- cox forRuth m Chairman of the tea is Mrs.ertainment; and Mrs. Robert L. and Jean Bott Eles as and Miss Dorothy appointed by the presi- hers, L. Stevenson, assisted by Wallace daughter, Mrs.' F. N. Brown, of Wash., and Mrs. White's sister, dent The tables were gay as the United States gove- Marie Doxey. Games were playei Cardon refreshments. Albert E. Becker, Mrs. Samuel Ogden, honored himvwith a smallKathryntwoDriscoll. They were Cook. Burford William was colored garden flowers and luncheon served. rnment delegate to the conferabout months. Mrs. James Lindsay, Mrs. Also taking advantage of the Dye, afternoon party at her home on C A Mally, Mrs. Roy Tribe, summer, davs Indian of waning was Mrs. Louis H. Peery when F. Nantker, Mrs. D. N. White Binford. A. large birthday cake with candles was the feature she entertained at the Country and Mrs. Ernest Winkler. luncheon club at of the refreshment table.' Friday afternoon. Pompon, chrysanthemums in rose Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guests attending other than Mrs. W°Vnt lent their cnarmciuh "«= Rushmer Mr.Wednesday Mrs thewereBrown's Dr. and Mrs Lou Higley, and B. evening table. Matthci. Dr. Matthci who has their wives and recently at Ran- families, his sister, Mrs. Frank Miss Gladys Kich was honored been stationed field, Texas, has just been Naisbitt, and his Mrs. guest on Monday evening at a dolph released from thea army air corps.Ellen Hellewell, ofdaughter, Farmington. Riven by the Kappa KappaHe party as rad- Mr. has accepted position was who Gamma sorority alumnae of Ogborn at Higley, the St. Benedict's hosiologistTheatMattheis Green," Morgan county, flen at the home of Mrs. _ make was will G Diehl. There were twelve the first pital. September 28, 1857, their home here. born in Morgan counwhite child present. Miss Rich will was He married to Miss Adety. line Johnson, and to this union j. Miss Ethel Evans fo Wed Senator Elbert D. Thomas Tea Sponsored by to Ellis Mona Asay D. Palette Club i i · 1 o^ ^ ^ ^ j · it : i Society Enjoys Dinners, Luncheons and Bridge . i Sophvita Plans George Higley, 89, Marks Birthday Party Oct. 26 Alpha Alpha Plans Party on Monday ' · ... . . Jr., r Weber Club Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary thirteen children. His On Dewife died May 15, 1911. cember 23, 1912 he was married to Mrs. Belle Garner. He has twenty-seven grandchil- were born In a setting of golden-hued, A social hour was featured in chrysanthemums and lacy foliage, the clubrooms at Hotel Ben Lo aboiit 200 members, of the mond, followed by a banquet club and its guests celebrated the dance in the Crystal ballroom. organfiftieth anniversary of the Comments were given by Dr. ization on Saturday evening. 'George M. Fister, president, and G. L. Becker, charter member. Harold E. Hemingway was chairman of the event, as- Beta Chi Holds Party for Pledges sisted Fister by Dr. and dren, thirty-one great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grand- has-lived in Hooper most Until recently he was interested in farming and cattle child. of his He life. raising. Debonairs Will Dance Thursday John B. The Debonairs will hold their Favero, club manager, with the on Thursday eve* following committees: J. J. Dun-opening dance A party was given for the ning at the Weber college, with Harvey Cahill. Darrcll J. bar, pledges of Beta Chi by its memand J. Hugh Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Wilson, and hostess. The' dance. will bers, on the night of September publicity; Willard L. Eccles and host 21 at the home of Jackie Wilde. Spencer S. Eccles, banquet, and be a ".Get Acquainted" affair and H. Andrews and Lawrence Farr, feature both old time and Each pledge was given a corsage modern dances. hour. of white gladioli and' blue carna- tions. Entertainment was provided Jackie Bain and Gerry Austead, a buffet supper \vas served. Members and pledges who attended were; Carol Hancock, Arleen Butters, Alice Daz, Janet Farr, Ann by Lund, Anna Mae Noe, Myrtle Wikon. Jackie Wilde, Shirley Zinn, Cora Rackham, Gerry Austead, Barbara Heyman. Marilyn Green, Bonnie Bucher, Lenore Thornock, Florence Farr, Ciaire Armstrong, and Dolly Castlemain. Pythian Sisters Home Feted at Mrs. Allan Bucher and George were hostesses to Calanthe temple No. 1, Pythian Sisters, Wednesday- evening at the home of Mrs. Bucher. The following members were present: Mrs. *Iarold M. Olson, Miss Ina Lindstrom, Mrs. Anna M. Rhoads Mrs.' Katie Lindstrom, Wadman, Mrs. Grant R. Olson, Mrs. Charles Jurkiewicz, Miss Orpha Lindstrom, Mrs. Earl.R. Geiger, Mrs. H. H. Moyes, Mrs. Mark, Mrs. Robert Charles Christensen, Mrs. A. W. Mrs. Martha Burnett, Mrs. Barry, A. M. Hodge, of Berkeley, Calif., formerly of Ogden. I. 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